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pk1
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locate right end panel

Huh? just curious, but which part did he cut? I thought pk1 laid the files out for machining by a CNC.I for one think PK1 kicks ass with wood.

yea i know what you meant, i just thought i would clarify things for the other members.
(meaning the distance from the front panel to the rear panel - the open space)pk1 said:ok let me see what did i have cnc cut,... the brackets in the rear panel and the inserts.. thats it!! period.. every other panel and every hole for fixings etc i have cut by hand here at home using my own tools...
from my postings this should be clear.. also i had to apply all the measurements to the plans, i had to work out the overall dimensions and varios angles , i had to work out the templates for the insert slopes and panel sizes.. i had to sort the legs out, i had to drill the fixing holes by myself.. .. do i need to go on??
i have designed the arm rest and i have yet to design the end panels..
he he he thers a lot of "i's" there aiant there
as for the plans for cnc cutting they are done in 3d form in autocad 2005 also a standard dwg is produced for the cnc machine, only when im doing inset cuts into a panel would i use the 3d plan for depth cutting for the cnc company.
I'm suddenly feeling inspired to take on a new desk for myself.
, but other than that minor detail it's come out really professional in appearance and from what I can see in the pictures, structurally sound as well (which is actually more important - gear doesn't like the floor).


